Iran protestors scared to access medical facilities

Protestors in Iran are scared to access health care facilities as many have resorted to seeking assistance from volunteers for treatment or flee to other cities to seek medical attention after news broke out that protestors are being arrested in hospitals and emergency rooms. One of them, a veterinarian, was shot when he was trying to treat other protesters.

 

This is as a result of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard forces using live fire and bird shot against protesters.

 

Due to this situation, there is no accurate data to determine those who are in critical conditions or might have died.

 

 

Source: BBC

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